REGULAR SEASON
SIBL | E.ONT. INTERMEDIATE | ||||||||
Western | 6-0 | Johnny Metras | Ottawa | 5-1 | Gates Valois | ||||
Toronto | 4-2 | 6-11 | Bob Masterson | Carleton | 5-1 | 15-8 | Wib Nixon | ||
Queen’s | 2-4 | Dick Withey | Queen’s Intermediates | 2-4 | Tommy Finch | ||||
McGill | 0-6 | 2-12 | Howie Ryan | R.M.C. | 0-6 | ||||
EASTERN INTERMEDIATE | |||||||||
Sir George Williams | |||||||||
Macdonald | 8-4 | Colin Cranham | |||||||
Montreal | 8-4 | ||||||||
Loyola | |||||||||
McGill Intermediates | Ron Sutherland | ||||||||
Bishop’s | 2-x | Doug McVie | |||||||
Dawson | |||||||||
WESTERN INTERMEDIATE | |||||||||
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Toronto Intermediates | |||||||||
McMaster | |||||||||
O.A.C. | |||||||||
In senior league play, the Western Mustangs go undefeated to capture at least a share of seven consecutive titles.
The non-medalist McGill Redmen: Douglas Flewelling, Dave Caldwell, Arthur ‘Bud’ Fraser, Eliott Godel, Duford, Meyer Bloom, Hyman Berger, Lou Endman, Harold Wilson, Ron Sharp, Bob Duford, Don Atkin, Sharpe, coach Howard Ryan, manager Mort Rapp
In league play: …………………………………………………… Western whipped host Queen’s 54-37 after leading 27-17 at the half. Bob Phibbs led the Mustangs with 14. …………………………………………………… Host Western defeated McGill 68-17 as Phibbs scored 17, Ford 13, Thomas 13, Scott 10, Arnott 8, Wearring 6 and Matthews 1. Flewelling led the Redmen with 6. Caldwell added 3, Fraser 2, Godel 2, Duford 2, Bloom 2 and Berger 1. …………………………………………………… Western dumped host McGill 51-36. …………………………………………………… Host McGill clipped Queen’s 58-49 after leading 25-9 at the half. The Gaels hit 2-35 from the floor in the first half. Caldwell led the Redmen with 13. Norm Dobbins and Lampman each scored 10 to pace the Gaels. Bland added 8, McNiven 7, Holder 5, Bahner 4, Weir 2, Logan 2 and McLaughlin 1. …………………………………………………… Toronto defeated McGill 66-52 after building a 35-9 lead at the half and coasting to the win. Glen Pettinger paced the Varsity Blues with 16. Ed Brennan added 13, Doug Tindall 11, Bill LaChance 10, John McManus 10, Jack Gray 3, Bill Stockman 2, Wally Zeaton 1. Meyer Bloom paced McGill with 14. Dave Caldwell added 13, Arthur ‘Bud’ Fraser 8, Harold ‘Smiley’ Wilson 8, Douglas Flewelling 5, Lou Endman 2, Eliott Godel 1 and Hyman Berger 1. …………………………………………………… Toronto thrashed host Queen’s 54-37 as Don Brennan scored 22, Glen Pettinger 5, Doug Tindall 6, Bill LaChance 5, Wally Zeaton 4, Bill Stockman 2, John McManus 4 and Jack Gray 6. Jim McNiven led Queen’s with 14. Weir added 6, Bland 2, Tip Logan 1, Soutter 3, McLaughlin 2, Don Bahner 6, Norm Dobbins 3 and Harry Lampman 2. …………………………………………………… Toronto thrashed McGill 52-26 in Montreal as Ed Brennan scored 15, Bill LaChance 9 and Glen Pettinger 9. Meyer Bloom led the Redmen with 10. Toronto led 31-13 at the half. …………………………………………………… Western clinched the title by defeating Toronto 62-52 in London as George Wearring pumped in 23 points, including 16 in the first half. Western led 38-30 and by as many as 15 in the second half. Bob Phibbs added 14, Ford 7, Scott 1, Thomas 2, Arnott 7 and Mallbern 1. Jack Gray led Toronto with 10. Glen Pettinger added 8, Don Brennan 4, Nick Volpe 3, Doug Tyndall 9, Bill LaChance 1, Bill Stockman 9, Wally Zeaton 2, Adams 1 and John McManus 4. …………………………………………………… Host Queen’s defeated McGill 47-36 after leading 21-15 at the half. Jim MacNiven led the Gaels with 18. Orm Weir added 6, Don Soutter 6, Tip Logan 6, Dobbins 5, Bland 5, Withy 3, Bahner 2 and Lampman 2. Bloom led the Redmen with 10. Fraser added 8, Duford 7, Wilson 4, Endman 2, Flewwelling 2, Godel 2 and Berger 1. …………………………………………………… Host Western thrashed Queen’s 56-41 after leading 24-20 at the half. Bob Phibbs led the Mustangs with 19. Ford added 10, Wade 8, Scott 7, Wearring 5, Matthews 4 and Arnott 3. Jim MacNiven led the Gaels with 14. Tip Logan added 10, McLaughlin 5, Beland 5, Bahner 3, Dobbins 2, Weir 2 and Lampman 1. …………………………………………………… Toronto closed out its campaign by crushing Queen’s 41-32 at Hart House. Jack Gray paced Toronto with 12. Volpe added 9, Ed Brennan 6, Bill LaChance 4, John McManus 3, Wally Zeaton 3, Doug Tyndall 4, Teddie Luck 1 and Henderson 1. Don Bahner led Queen’s with 7. Joey Bland added 5, Don Soutter 5, Tip Logan 4, Jim McNiven 4, Harry Lampman 4, Norm Dobbins 2 and John Holder 2.
The bronze medalist Queen’s Golden Gaels: Norm Dobbins; Harry Lampman; Joey Bland; Jim McNiven; John Holder; Don Bahner; Orm Weir; Tip Logan; Ron McLaughlin; Don Soutter; Bruce Smythe; Rocky Aisenberg; Nick Concar; Norm Harry; Withey; coach Dick Withey
The silver medalist Toronto Varsity Reds: Glen Pettinger; Ed Brennan; Doug Tindall; Bill LaChance; John McManus; Jack Gray; Bill Stockman; Wally Zeaton; Ted Luck; Braithwaite; Bell; Gibbs; Huycke; Wigle; Lawson; Henderson; Carruthers; Volpe; Adams, coach Bob Masterson
The champion Western Mustangs: George Wearring; Bob Phibbs; Bill Ford; Don Scott; Paul Thomas; George Arnott; Mallbern; H Wade; Chris Ellis; Jerry Fitzgerald; Jack Matthews; George Davidson; Chater; coach Johnny Metras; assistant Jack Fairs; manager R Greene
EAST ONTARIO INTERMEDIATE
The Ottawa Gee-Gees captured the crown in a two-game playoff after tying Carleton atop the regular season standings with a 5-1 record.
Non-medalist rosters:
Queen’s Intermediates: John Walcott, John Faulkner, John ‘Jack’ Cuddie, Don MacNiven, Ron McLaughlin, Dan Connor, Rocky Aisenberg, Don Soutler, Smyth, Connor, Aisenberg, Haight, Quinlan, Fleming, Withey, Howard, Norm Harry, Holder, McDougal, Haight, coach Tommy Finch
R.M.C. Cadets: Paille Kiar, Kelly, Pickering, McLean, Simpson, Homonko, Jarvis, Hough, Howard, McIntyre, McLaughlin, Hough
In league play: …………………………………………………… Carleton stomped host R.M.C. 59-38 after leading 28-10 at the half. Don McKay paced the Ravens with 22. Ross Robertson added 11, Al Abelson 8, Gerry Brown 8, Lou Besserer 6, Wilson 2 and Pye 2. Palle Kiar led the Cadets with 18. Kelly added 7, Pickering 4, McLean 4, Simpson 2, Homonko 2 and Jarvis 1. …………………………………………………… Carleton thrashed the Queen’s Intermediates 52-23 as Jerry Brown scored 10, Bob Nuth 10, Pye 8, Don McKay 8, McDermott 6, Besserer 4, Wilson 2, Robertson 2 and Sullivan 2. John Walcott led the Gaels with 11. Cuddie added 4, Connor 3, Quinlay 3, McDougal 1 and Aisenberg 1. …………………………………………………… Ottawa whipped Queen’s 48-37 as Valois scored 14, Brennan 11, Parisien 7, Williamson 6, Reaume 5, Leseur 2, Smith 2 and Rochon 1. John Walcott led the Gaels with 18. Don Soutler added 8, Jack Cuddie 6, Smyth 2, Faulkner 1, Connor 1 and Aisenberg 1. …………………………………………………… The Queen’s Intermediates edged R.M.C. 25-22 despite trailing 8-6 at the half. …………………………………………………… Ottawa nipped host Queen’s 40-37 as Brennan scored 16, Rochon 8, Williamson 7, Valois 6, Bonneau 2 and Reaume 1. Norm Harry paced Queen’s with 9. Holder added 8, Fleming 8, Aisenberg 6, Withey 5 and Cuddie 1. …………………………………………………… Queen’s closed out its’ schedule by nipping R.M.C. 38-36 in overtime. John Cuddie led Queen’s with 12. …………………………………………………… Carleton defeated Ottawa 47-41 as Lou Besserer scored 10, Pye 9, Wilson 7, Nuth 7, Ross Robertson 5 and McDermott 3. Slim Williamson led the Gee-Gees with 14. Brennan added 10, Gates Valois 7, Marc Rochon 7 and Parisien 3. …………………………………………………… Ottawa defeated Carleton 62-50 as Jack Brennan scored 20. The Gee-Gees led 24-9 early but the Ravens rallied to within 26-20 at the half. The Gee-Gees used a tight zone on their small floor to contain the Ravens. Slim Williamson added 13 for the Gee-Gees, Gates Valois 12, Rochon 11 and Parisien 6. Gerry Brown led the Ravens with 15. Ross Robertson added 10, Pye 5, McDermott 5, Wilson 4, MacKay 3, Besserer 3 and Nuth 3. …………………………………………………… Ottawa ripped R.M.C. 67-21 as Jack Brennan scored 14, Gates Valois 12, Marc Rochon 10, Rheaume 6, Parisien 3, Bonneau 3, Smith 2 and Leseur 1. Kiar led the Paladins with 11. Kelly added 4, Jarvis 4 and Pickering 2. …………………………………………………… Carleton thrashed R.M.C. as Don McKay scored 29, Brown 12, Besserer 10, McDermott 10, Robertson 6, Pye 5, Abelson 2 and Bob Nuth 1, while Lee was scoreless. Paille Kiar paced the Paladins with 23. Homonko added 8, McLaughlin 6, Hough 5, Jarvis 4, Kelly 3 and Pickering 2.
In the best-of-three playoffs, Ottawa defeated Carleton 52-38; 56-50 (2g-0).
In game one, the Gee-Gees whipped the Ravens 52-38 as Williamson scored 17, Gates Valois 14, Rochon 13 and Parisien 8, while Leseur, Smith, Reaume and Bonneau were scoreless. Gerry Brown led the Ravens with 10. Ross Robertson added 10, Besserer 6, McKay 6, Pye 4, Nuth 1 and Watson 1, while Abelson and McDermott were scoreless.
In game two, the Gee-Gees completed the series sweep by clipping the Ravens 56-50 after leading 34-25 at the half. The Ravens rallied to within one in the second half but the Gee-Gees re-asserted themselves in the post and pulled away down the stretch. Playing coach Gates Valois led the Gee-Gees with 17. Slim Williamson added 13, Marc Rochon 11, Bonneau 7, Parisien 3, Smith 2 and Reaume 1, while Leseur was scoreless. Don McKay paced the Ravens with 17. Lou Besserer added 11, Gerry Grown 10, Ross Robertson 7, Pye 2, McDermott 2 and Nuth 1, while Wilson and Lee were scoreless.
The runner-up Carleton Ravens: Gerry Brown; Ross Robertson; Rodger Lee; Don MacKay; Maury Katz; Bob Nuth; Don Nicoll; Brian Pye; Lou Besserer; Clare McDermott; George Wilson; Al Abelson; Katz; Wilson; coach Wib Nixon; trainer Don McNee
The champion Ottawa Gee-Gees: Marc Rochon; Dick Parisien; Jack Brennan; J. Leseur; D. Reaume; G. Smith; A. Bonneau; Art ‘Slim’ Williamson; Ladoucer; playing coach Gates Valois; manager M. Kearney; equipment manager C. Pelletier
WEST INTERMEDIATE
In league play: …………………………………………………… Western stomped the Toronto 79-44. …………………………………………………… Toronto clubbed O.A.C. 58-39 as Ted Luck scored 14, Andy Andrews 10, Henderson 9, Stevenson 8, Anderson 6, Maher 5, Cole 4 and Furlong 2. Slinger led OAC with 12. Corman added 7, Shields 6, Smith 5, Gray 4, Hay 3 and Hikichi 2. …………………………………………………… Toronto edged host McMaster 57-55 as Ted Luck scored 20, Anderson 13, Maher 9, Wigle 7, Andrews 6 and Cole 2. Mullen paced McMaster with 16. Mooradian added 11, Mesarus 8, MacTaggart 7, Stanley 5, Smith 5 and Bingham 3. …………………………………………………… Western nipped McMaster 49-47 as Harry Wade scored 19, Horne 9, Davidson 6, Fitzgerald 5, Robertson 4, Ellis 3 and Matthews 2. Phil Mullen led McMaster with 13. Norm Mooradian added 9, Ken Stanley 8, Smith 6, Gerry MacTaggert 5, Don Bingham 4, Johnny Harper 1 and Steve Mesarus 1. …………………………………………………… Western clipped O.A.C. 50-40.
Ontario Agricultural College (now Guelph) Aggies: Slinger, Corman, Shiels, Smith, Gray, Hay, Hikichi, Myers
McMaster Maroons (the senior team toiled in the intermediate league): Phil Mullen, Norm Mooradian, Steve Mesarus, Gerry MacTaggart, Ken Stanley, Smith, Don Bingham, Johnny Harper, coach Ivor Wynne, manager Haig, assistant manager Prince
Toronto Baby Blues: Ted Luck, Andy Andrews, Henderson, Stevenson, Anderson, Maher, Cole, Furlong, Mackenzie, Wigle
The champion? Western Colts: Harry Wade, Horne, Davidson, Fitzgerald, Robertson, Ellis, Matthews, Beck
EAST INTERMEDIATE
In the Quebec intermediate league, Sir George Williams captured the title.
In league play: …………………………………………………… MacDonald defeated Dawson 28-22. …………………………………………………… MacDonald ripped Loyola 38-22. …………………………………………………… Sir George Williams dispatched MacDonald 43-33.
Rosters:
University of Montreal: Ray Grenier, John Horn, Picard,
McGill Intermediates: Mitch Garfinkle, coach Ron Sutherland
Loyola:
Dawson: Murcha, Armstrong, Chick Murray
Macdonald College Aggies: Ed Cashman, Will Davidson, Bruce Scrivens, D Pashleigh, J Robb, J Sorley, F Dilabio, A Mackay, Pete Edwards, coach Colin Cranham, manager J Macleod, assistant manager C Wallace
Bishop’s Gaiters: Jack Simpson, Gordon Bennett, Gordon Dickson, Herbert Dickson, John MacFarlane, Robert Birch, Harry Andrews, John Kuehner, Gerald Johnson, coach Doug McVie, manager Georges Stuart
The champion Sir George Williams: Waldie,
OTHERS
Wilfrid Laurier (then Waterloo College, toiled in an intermediate B league?): Ken Bartlett, Jack Mattys, Priess, Mortimer, Kraft, J Gram, H Gram, Schwindt, Siem, Edy, Schedler, Haun, coach Alex Chass